Coupe or sedan?! :|
Have there been alot of these?
I'm pretty new to this forum so I wouldn't know.
The difference is simple:
If you are single you should get the coupe.
If you are single and you get the sedan you will always be single...
[Edit - Oh no, the dreaded second page!]
I'm pretty new to this forum so I wouldn't know.
The difference is simple:
If you are single you should get the coupe.
If you are single and you get the sedan you will always be single...

[Edit - Oh no, the dreaded second page!]
It’s hard to say but participation in these threads probably narrows down to preference loyalty, i.e., many posters want for others what they got in order to confirm they made the right choice. BTW, I’m married and have a coupe, so your reasoning for why one buys one or the other may not be that simple.
[QUOTE=Chekov;3677463]Yes, there has been quite a few. Additionally, we’ve had an excess of other such contests, like AT versus manual trannys; nav versus non-nav; sport versus non-sport; and premium versus regular fuel. You’ll also find a wealth of discussions on tinted windows, debadging and the silliest of all, what color is best.
It’s hard to say but participation in these threads probably narrows down to preference loyalty, i.e., many posters want for others what they got in order to confirm they made the right choice. BTW, I’m married and have a coupe, so your reasoning for why one buys one or the other may not be that simple.[/QUOTE]
It's one-way logic; married people are fine with a coupe (my situation as well) but single people should not have a sedan unless they want to look married (or like they are driving their parents' car).
BTW, this is all in fun, of course; drive what works best for you, which also sums up my opinion of this vs. that comparos...
It’s hard to say but participation in these threads probably narrows down to preference loyalty, i.e., many posters want for others what they got in order to confirm they made the right choice. BTW, I’m married and have a coupe, so your reasoning for why one buys one or the other may not be that simple.[/QUOTE]
It's one-way logic; married people are fine with a coupe (my situation as well) but single people should not have a sedan unless they want to look married (or like they are driving their parents' car).
BTW, this is all in fun, of course; drive what works best for you, which also sums up my opinion of this vs. that comparos...
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